) (Street Talk _ If you had We : opportunity to purs sue. a new career what would it be? + One of the Important functions of any newspaper Is to provide readers with a means of Indicating their stand on Important issues of the day. That's what Your Turn Ia all about — achanes for you not only to take 2 stend on an Issue but to find out how many, other people feel the same way. The continuing Russian military inter- tion in has prompted: governments of a number of nations, in- cluding Canada, to consider supporting U.S. | President Jimmy Carter's call for a boycott: of the 1980 Moscow Olympics. But a number. of Canadian athletes and‘Olympic officials say they would oppose or defy any gover-’ nment order to boycott the games becatise. they feel the games should not be used/as a. political lever. What do you say * 7S AEE NEE (Ruz RALPH KENNEDY of Trail, retired - T have two, my first is a long, long. love of aircrafts and my second choice . would be electronics POL ESTER. INTERLOCK 60" wide - ONBIGN na for Firms Spring uction, FLA. at, Sexemith eS ES REIA MNT 7ed-s6a4." a TNTy, CORDOGA — with Tow i One owner, @x-: ‘wl i oe: Ps juded..hs 5:30. 3 mths ry T=] Model A 2/3 5 firm, Must be even. PR with | 1073 JIMDAY 6 apd ax4. 32.200. Should Canada - boycott the “1980: Moscow Olympics if the Soviet Union does not cease its military intervention in’ Afghanistan? | YesC] NOC) Mail to: youn tuan BOX 3007, CASTLEGAR, B.C. VIN 3H4 Please check the box of your choice and ins clude any written comments with jour clip: out coupon. el Beta e LOUISE MOOERS of, Balfour, practical - nurse at Mt. St, Francis I like nursing.,I;have no other, “real , Super Roast desire. Breakfast EB eandeich Shop| 104 Colombia Beef Sandwiches! si 0: Er. dane ie ot BIO IGS : : Bt, Blueberry. 840,000. Ph. = JIM HORSWILL of Castlegar, digestor.. | = MOVING — must sell Ni 1979 14 X65. 1900 BLUEBIRD G.M.C. 32 nese operater at CanCel _ 35 2. : 4 z * x with 10 x12. ft: asnche Ph. .§ ‘be school ‘bus: Twenty years younger and a million ee 6 : f . : sotiec 7 5 i , . 4 ? ‘347? after 4p.m- ase Se conten, $4,000, Ph se condition. ° $4,000." Ph. ae. dollars richer. CEON ALL WOOL The deadline for this week eB baltots* i ‘BLINDS, PRAIDS, & PLAINS Tuesday, Feb. 5. The deadline for lost week's ‘votes:on of ef aged ‘15 to 18. ond the the patterns, fabric and wool used In moking children’s home- sewn clothing from previndsl tox wes 5 Tuesday, Jan. 29. 2 ae 7 Ph. sane ae CHIYEKO TATEMICHI of New Denver, a ne, postal clerk ~ When I was eee T would have liked to have been an artist. It was something 1 enjoyed. Guthrie officiating. Cremation. Pe 3 BA 100% olyester. 155 cm. wider! noe ieee eee "ee FOLKSONG i Poly & Cotton. 115 cm. wide. .........-.-2, Thermal | Blankets $1242 IATHS ‘Auoous Agnes 8 Thompson Al- ‘MacDONALD — Pauline Mac:. ; BAERG — ci Mr. and Mrs. dous, 70, ‘ot. Kaslo, died Jan. 20. Donald, 55, of Ymir, did an 1B Gennis Baerg of Montrose, a son, ‘Service was ‘held ita - ‘in, gt ay Lake District H * born Jan. 6. Andrews Unttsd Church i oy 4 “with Rev. C:N: Howard otal. Thom BUTZ —ToMr. and Mrs. Richard = ‘Burl!’ was in the tenalo Com: tery. Home with fev. 3 le F. Monaghan : Butz of Robson, a gon, born Jan. officiating. Cremat ton. 1 at — = Fred 6. Chur. ant, died Jan. MAGAW — ‘Eimer Georoe. : St Costioger and District Hospital. Mayer 68, of Kaslo, dled Jen ofticat a tnterment was in the Prayer service began the evening in Vancouver General ial Eruliuaie Maciocia! Cemetery. . of a and luded the Service was held Jan, Jan. 28 In St. os in 5 fotlowing day ‘rom. the Brillant Andrews United Church In Kaslo, SUTTON — Elizabeth Anne Hes GREEN — To Mr. and Mrs. Cultura! centre. Interment was In with Rev. C.N. Howard officiating. pate 74, of- Trail, begins ae Dougias Green of Caatlegar, son, = Brilliant Comesery. Burial was in the! Mat Rossland. Funeral mase + born Jan. . ee COLANGELI Be PERN Colan- SADKOWSKI — ebrated by Fath by Father Fr rank, rine Church In SRoctlantd ont on Jan. 22. Mountal 5 mow abe Sea Wate oa ae 8 Foor ap aaane Sones ae new. biade ‘chain on a a ‘peater No. 5840 VARIETY STORE 2056 Columbia St. Phone 362- 7379 OPEN? Monday through Soturday, 9a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Friday, 9.a.m. to9 p. ; REASONABLE RATES > SUBDIVIDABLE : "3657816 0r 368.7750 \ act omer eunny 2 Write Lebect Construction 9... Box 1058, Oliver, B.C: VOH | Gemini Sales, Check Our. = wn “Toke Boneem f “Weekly Specials” ‘balcony .snd." covered » f g 5 5 es : Friendly;. natural. at- ng. Carpets : entrence: Aly conditioned : cer wribey ey ioe ‘ pee ba “mosphere, with some {, Hvasn Sunes naiacuie| eee | SIMON SAYS: “Turn to. page B-8 - for some : good news.” GOUTHRO — To Mr. and Mrs. : John Gouthro of Kasio, a son, born Jan, 23. Hay B i af tan Sadkowskl, HALVORBEN — To Mr. and Mre. oF, of Te rail died den. 23 In tral jell, 75, of Trail, dled he 17. 1n : jarry Halvorsen of Ymir, a daug- 9 Fral Regina! Hosaltal Hospital. i ‘ 3 ri ; oral me ee wis Seis ise? is ; rater u ear tor, born dan. We oy SAS Jan, 22. ent was at Moone <4 eee a G peter ne ian Wedding Bells Donen a Hogar, © 907) ing — George 8. King, 65, of a; ‘ Fic . Trail, died Jan. 19 in Trail Re- ‘ : E 1 oA r te Jn. Robeon.. sutte. Phone A } scott — To ae and Mrs. Peter glonat Hospital. Memoria! servi Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Larry ~ IS, 3 F ; Z 5 es . stores rE > ygen 10:90 a.m: and 10 om: ¢ } Scott of Tralf, ason, born Jan. 12. w jucted from Koa United Morrison, whose wedding took place Jan. 26 at St. Joseph's . : : Willems § . & Se Sea7. tnt itvision, i Church in Teall . 23 with Church, Warfield. The bride, Debbie, is the daughter of Mr. 1 VanVlletet Castlegar, * Gramation Fullerton offeitiog: £04 bers, Lew Malott of Warteld and che grotm the aon of Mr, Hf anvilst el Castlegar, saeuonner: aad Ed Morrison of Fe OBITUARIES KORODY — Margaret A - ody, 84, of Castlegar, ied dan 17 in Castlegar and District Hospital. Sarvice was held Jan. chapel of Castisger Fiseecr th is with Rev. Ted Bristow officiating. . Cremation. trailer on ia so001mo. Pi 56, ee HEATED, Sees bachelor: 7514. - 5 Ph. 305-7003. -.-3. 2 BEDROOM rouse in Hobeon. #3" 35 AGREB on Lon Bi Ph SHAKLEE Products Products in ‘Harmony with Nature. Discussion ied carpeted tn Catloper ores Pom Get all a cartury u aoakeed METS STB denen ie ime shel ‘ONE. bedroom tumished Busionen opportunity Call collect house ai Caste Avaliable Im- Salmo Sn -Fest : 4 4s i 847-2082, pong A NEW Electrolux APZ00, call even. ediarey_Fu. Sess. 36 : s 0 : : ‘ Boy fs : Co ore, 133 = : is anges aber Ge No'chikaren or pets. Pen See now well underway a ae | the chapel ot ‘Thompson Funeral Home. TARTS (Loft Road) Salmo Celebrations Soci- 1-bedroom Gone home] ' | re Radio-tefevision Conseil de la ratoatusion eldes oon ion conadh DOORS! B.C.'s ommissi jiennes Notice of Public Hearing EDMONTON, ALBERTA 5 MARCH 1990, 09:00 The Canadian Rodi: mission will old a Public Hearing i tolecs ons. rreni 1008 at monton Plaza, 10135 - 100th Street, ton, Alberta, to consider the following: eS PACIFIC REGION CABLE WEST T.V. AO. 1471 PEMBERTON, AVENUE, NORTH VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA V7P Costlegar. Robson, caee Dts (792028700) dices for authority to change the subscriber fees from those presently authorized by the Commission far Castlegar, obson, Blueberry Creek, British Columbia as follows: Proposed ~ 5 . Maximum Fees Instaltation fee $25.00 * No Change eee fee $ 6.25 $7.25 he above are maximum fees; however, the applicant proposes trea fees which are detailed in the application. Present Maximum Fees Location where the application may be examined: Carl's Drugs, 646 South 2nd Street, Castlegar, British Columbia. GENERAL INFORMATION _ How to intervene — Anyone wishing to comment on plication must submit o written intervention, stating oorly ond concisely the relevont facts and the reasons for the intervener's support for, opposition to, or proposed modification of, the op- plication — also whether or not the intervener wishes to oppear at the hearing. ety, under the chairmanship of Ned MacNeill and Dr. Dave Cardwell, have been holding meetings in Dec- ember and January in prep- aration for the annual Sno + Fest to be held Feb, 15 to 17. Events will begin with a grand parade the evening of Feb. 15 from Salmo Sec- ondary School Lynn Feser will accept entrance appli- cations and will serve as , parade marshall. Prizes and ribbons will be awarded for the best floats. Ki Delicious pancake break- fasts, served by firemen in- the Salmo fire hall, will take place the mornings of Feb. 16 and 17. A wine garden will be open; on the Saturday after- noon in the Legion Hall and the Ladies’. Auxiliary of the Legion will serve chili and sandwiches. Bruee Echimpf will re- ceive applications for a Snow- at Salmo Park. Ice skating will aleo take place at the Doug Blake is super- vising fun-type ski races and is also in charge of hang gliding, to take place from north of Salmo. it at the C d with Dr. Dave Cardwell will in charge ketball tournaments at Salmo Seeondary School on Feb. 16 and 17 and a hot concession will be held here. A snow sculpture. competition will take place on the grounds of Salmo Secondary: School, as well as at private homes. A special feature will be an attempt to build the world’s largest snowball, Tic- kets will be sold to those be given to the one who comes nearest to the correct answer. Costumes will be -worn by Salmo community mem- bers, including merchants, and prizes will be given to the best. Outsiders may also compete in this event. The Lions’ Club will hold a dance and casino in the Legion Hall on Feb. 16 and a hot concession will be held in ski hill, with Doug Blake as supervisor. Deodii ipt of the Applicsnt: 14 February 1980. — To be sent by regi: mail r personal delivery to Applicant and CRTC Ottawa, Ontario, KIA ‘ON2 with proof of service. Must be actually received on specified dote, not merely.posted on this date. of ond — At local address z ‘given in i notice ond atthe Commission: cain Building, Les art lage, + Hull, tetsec, rand at the Western Regione! Olifice, Suite 1130, 701 West Georgia Street, Vancouver, British Columbia. Further information is outlined in Rules of Procedure available for the sum of 35 cents from: The Publishing Centre, Printing Centre, Printing and Publishing, Department of Supply and Ser- vices, 270 Alkart Street, Ottawa, Ontario. information: Write to CRIC or phone 819-997-1027 or 997-1328. 4. G. Potenaude, Secretary Genero! CRIC — Public Notice 1990 — 5. 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